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What Causes Dizziness And Vomiting While Having Enlarged Spleen?

My dad has been seeing an Oncologist for over a year for an enlarged spleen. He is constantly dizzy and vomiting. The doctor said at one time that he had leukemia but later said no he didn't have it only the symtoms. Now he saying that my dads blood levels are so bad that he wants to treay it with chemo. We want a second oppinion. Can a gastro doctor help?
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, if this is the confirmed malignancy then it may cause the subtle kind of symptoms and for that taking second opinion perhaps not be helpful still you can have that one, if the vertigo is the concern then it may be due to malignancy and it can be managed symptomatically, of course you can see the gastro doctor hope this information helps.
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What Causes Dizziness And Vomiting While Having Enlarged Spleen?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is the confirmed malignancy then it may cause the subtle kind of symptoms and for that taking second opinion perhaps not be helpful still you can have that one, if the vertigo is the concern then it may be due to malignancy and it can be managed symptomatically, of course you can see the gastro doctor hope this information helps.